Abstract
Loving the unthinkable, exploring new patterns, proposing unconventional coding.
How would your customers develop their own applications? Awfully, sure. But… their mindset can inspire something new: breaking rules? We introduce early concepts of Experience Oriented Programming (EOP): programming of the new experience and the new experience of programming.
We unveil our new framework and its architecture with APIs and code snippets. We shed light on ideas and javascript examples for some engines within the platform we’re working on: dynamic managed multithreading, our interpretation of MVC, exception management for debugging, code leveling and tagging, realtime “waterfall” execution, database and managed remoting, whole-end (frontend+backend) programming.
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